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“Bureaucracies Run on Fear.” Mickey Glantz. September... “Bureaucracies Run on Fear”[caption id="attachment_1743" align="alignright" width="217" caption="My desk is bigger than yours: Size matters"] [/caption] Mickey Glantz September 9, 2010 Degrees of freedom for an individual to make decisions in an organization seem to increase as s/he moves upwards in a bureaucratic...

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You Don’t Have to be an Engineer to Understand Wind... Mary Jones, Guest Editorial Wind is a result of the uneven heating of the Earth by the sun and the fact that temperatures will always seek to reach an equilibrium (heat moves to a cooler area). With the rising price of energy and the destruction of the environment from non-renewable fuels, it is increasingly important...

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“I’m not 24 anymore: Up Close and Personal” ... Perhaps this is just a 70 year-old’s lament: alas, he’s not 24 anymore. For those of us at this end of the age spectrum, even for those who are still pretty energetic, there is an on-going conflict between mind and body. As always, the body sets the physical limits on what we can do on a sustainable basis, one-off activities...

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GUEST EDITORIAL: Spain’s Climate Challenge: A brief... For many people in the World, Spain brings to mind a sunny warm country with beaches along the Mediterranean Coast, with excellent food, friendly people and “Fiestas” with brave bulls. They might also think of Pamplona and the “running of the bulls” on narrow streets filled with young people. It is like talking...

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A few centuries of US-Mexico interactions: Going Full... Some months ago I came across a high school world history book (Human Achievement, 1967 by M.B. Petrovich and P.D. Curtin). It was a typical history book in that it began with discussions of the Egyptian, Roman and the Greek civilizations and ending up with the state of the globe in the post World War II era. It was filled...

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mickeyreunion1Michael (Mickey) Glantz created the Fragilecologies website as a service for those interested in climate-society-environment interactions. Michael Glantz is the Director of the Consortium for Capacity Building housed in the University of Colorado in Boulder. He is a social scientist (Political Science PhD from the University of Pennsylvania) and was NCAR’s only senior social scientist in its 50 year history. Before studying the interactions between climate and society (droughts, famines, freezes) and their impacts on political systems and on economies, he was a Metallurgical Engineer. With a Master’s degree in Political Science (International Relations)  in 1963, he studied (and visited) violent political revolutions in Portuguese,  Africa.  After a few years in industry in the mid-sixties, Mickey returned to the University of Pennsylvania to earn a PhD in Political Science in August 1970.  He taught for a few years before going into research on climate related issues in 1974. In the early 1970s he was drawn to the West African Sahel as a result of devastating drought and famine in that region and in Ethiopia. At that time he was selected as a postdoctoral fellow to NCAR’s Advanced Study Program and worked for NCAR’s founder and former director, Dr. Walter Orr Roberts, on a project to assess the value of a long-range climate forecast for agriculture and range management in West Africa and for agriculture in the Canadian Prairie Provinces. This study led him to inquire about the value of forecasts of a little known (at that time in the mid-1970s) phenomenon known as El Niño. This was one of the first studies of the societal impacts of El Niño. Glantz wrote a bi-weekly column for the Daily Camera (Boulder, Colorado) for six years (the Environmental Minute) and for the Daily Planet for a couple of years (The Last Flight Out). He created the Fragilecologies website in order to write articles for those who use the Internet in search of information on topics related to climate-society-environment interactions. Other topics are also addressed under a section called “Up close and personal.” If so desired, you can contact Michael (Mickey) Glantz (mickeyglantz AT hotmail.com) at CCB or visit his home page on the CCB site at the University of Colorado. The links below take you to some of Mickey’s most recent endeavors and to two quarterly newsletters that were edited by Mickey (the Network Newsletter and the ENSO Signal). These newsletters are currently archived and no longer updated. Note: The views expressed on this website are those of the editor and in no way reflect the views of the University of Colorado or any other organization or individual, except for the editorials of the guest editors.

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